Social Media Tips For Small Businesses | IG

Stuck with your social media campaigns and the medium in general. Don’t worry, you are not alone. Social media is a fast paced thing these days and what worked today might not work tomorrow. Important is you stay flexible and willing to make adjustments.

Have a look at this infographic with some tips on how to adjust your social media efforts. This is also a great help for those that are just starting out and need help on how to do so. The infographic was meant for small businesses, but it doesn’t hurt the big brands to have a look as well. There are plenty of them stuck as well.

If you need more help with your sm campaigns and strategy, feel free to search this blog. You can use keywords ore have a look at the menu above. For further advice, feel free to contact me.

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Ex-Professional Soccer Player, International Banker, International Business and Soccer Analyst. Global Marketing & Social Media Leader. Communicator and Connector!
I help businesses and individuals to do better marketing and social media marketing. My focus is revenue creation because that is what keeps the business going.
I am in business for over 30 years and I have learned to question the status quo. The ability and willingness to do so has given me an edge in my job. Marketing, especially social media marketing is fast paced. Today, nothing is like yesterday and tomorrow is different from today. Your business suffers, if you don't adjust.
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“A lot of people in our industry haven’t had very diverse experiences. So they don’t have enough dots to connect, and they end up with very linear solutions without a broad perspective on the problem. The broader one’s understanding of the human experience, the better design we will have”.

-Steve Jobs-

He didn't make that remark in regards to social media, but it fits right in.